On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Even the usual example of a reversed inlet-order, [timer], is reversed *because* outlets of important other objects fire right to left, namely [t b b] which gives the nice
[t b b] | | [timer]
idiom without crossing wires.
There is a use for both
[t b b] | | [realtime]
and
[t b b]
\ /
X
/
[realtime]
and I don't think that the straight line pattern is any cleaner than the crossed line pattern. I use both all of the time. Many object classes have both a use with straight lines and a use with crossed lines. Crossed lines themselves are not bad. It's not like it's any hard to follow the flow along a small cross.
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